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Settle in for a productive visit at Courtyard Sapporo. Our hotel in Sapporo City is located right across from beautiful Nakajima Park, while the Toyohira River runs behind our property. Walk to downtown Sapporo in 10 minutes and explore the city's many shops and cultural attractions. Nakajima-Kōen Station is only a few minute's walk from our hotel in Sapporo, Hokkaido, providing easy access to JR Tower. Step into our lobby and experience Hokkaido's unique culture through designs that reflect the natural world and our modern city. The Lounge invites you to relax or try one of our modern-style afternoon teas. Sample local specialties at Substance, our all-day restaurant. Work out in our 24-hour fitness center, free for all hotel guests, then recharge in our on-site "sento," the name for Japanese public baths. Retreat to one of the 321 rooms and suites at our hotel in downtown Sapporo with twin or king beds, contemporary furnishings and nature-inspired accents. Travel with purpose at Courtyard Sapporo in Japan.
"The room was decent, no bathtub but the hotel has a public bath, which is standard for a business hotel. It's near Nakajima-Koen subway station, just across the street. A heads-up for everyone, it's in Nakajima Park, so if you're not near Susukino or Odori, it's a bit of a walk. It's not out of the way, but you do have to walk. Sapporo's subway isn't as frequent as Tokyo's, so sometimes walking might get you there just as fast. It's quite a hassle to drag luggage and parents through the snow when you can't use the underground walkway."
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GGuest UserSeven years ago, I stayed at a hotel directly across from Jozankei. While strolling nearby, I took a picture of a ryokan because its exterior was so beautiful. By chance, I ended up booking that very ryokan and came here. Not only the exterior, but the interior was also more stunning than I could have imagined. From the lobby to the hallways and lounges, everything has a delicate yet ideal design, and the room was so much to my liking that I felt like I could live there. I've stayed in countless hotels over the years, but this one was the best. The only slight disappointment was that I didn't find the kaiseki particularly delicious. Personally, I can't recall anything special about it besides the shrimp. However, the breakfast was great as it offered a wide variety of options. I definitely plan to revisit in the future.
GGuest UserThe hotel is short distance away from the major sightseeing spots at jozankei, but still walkable distance. That allows a tranquil and relaxing environment which you can truly enjoy the stay and immerse yourself into the nature. The resort is beautiful and room is super spacious. The buffet is wonderful. All the food are very fresh which make you feel very healthy. The onsen are nice. However, I found the temperature of outdoor bath too high. I feel recharged after the stay, both physically and mentally.
GGuest UserThe hotel is about a 10-minute walk from Sapporo Station, and we used the underground walkway on snowy days! The hotel has a very old European style, with oil paintings everywhere! The elevator had a fun clock-like movement. We were lucky enough to get a corner room, which was much larger than a standard room and included a dressing table and a capsule coffee machine. Bed linen was changed every two days, and complimentary mineral water, tea bags, and pajamas were replenished daily. The hot spring on the 14th floor was crowded if you went too early or after 8 PM. The hairdryer was a Refa. On the first floor, there was free coffee and ice available for self-service from afternoon to evening, as well as a microwave. There was also a convenient laundry room near the first-floor hallway!
AAnonymous UserLocation: If you couldn't book the hotel's free shuttle or the Kappa Liner bus, you can take rapid bus #7 or #8 from Sapporo city center to Daiichi Hotel Mae, and the hotel is right there. There's also a bus to Sapporo Ski Resort that stops at the same platform.
Room Amenities: The room was clean, tidy, and very spacious, and it even had its own private hot spring bath.
I booked a package that included breakfast and dinner. The food was just okay, but there was a self-service bar and some snacks.
GGuest UserGreat location — a 7-Eleven is just downstairs, and the JR station is only a 5–10 minute walk away. The only drawback is that the under-bed storage space fits luggage up to about 20 inches only.
Overall, it’s a good capsule hotel for short stays.
GGuest UserIncredible value for money stay in the heart of Sapporo. I have never stayed in a capsule hotel before which made me hesitant to book this hotel, however I am so glad that I chose it. The location is unbeatable, in the very heart of Sapporo, in Susukino district. There is an endless amount of izakaya and restaurants on the doorstep of the hotel. The onsen and sauna was the best I have visited in Japan so far. I have heard the sauna is famous across Japan, and I can see why. It is kept impeccably clean and the entire facility is well maintained. The amenities such as unlimited towels, toothbrushes, razors and hair products are a great touch too. The capsule hotel itself was great, like the rest of the property, spotless clean and well kept. Despite being a capsule hotel, I heard no snoring for disturbance during the night. The breakfast was delicious and excellent value. Upon checkout, I requested to book again due to my great experience.
AAnonymous UserThe hotel is located between New Chitose Airport and Sapporo city center. It takes about half an hour to reach Sapporo. If you're looking to shop, staying in Sapporo is more convenient. However, this hotel is a good option if you have an early flight the next day. The room had a very strong disinfectant smell; I suggest the hotel improves its ventilation.
MMoon RockThis place is value for money. With a large public bath and sauna area ideal for the winter climate, it is such a big deal. There’s also a restaurant inside that offers an affordable meal, but it is only open from the afternoon to midnight. You can stay at the hostel the whole day if you want. And one of the things I like about this hostel is the view from the outside, where you can see streetcars passing by. Amenities are on point. Overall, the location, amenities, and cost are advantages of this hotel.
Hotel near Susukino, Sapporo 100% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:PHP 991
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MM20185****This hotel is quite affordable for Jozankei, though it doesn't have private onsen. The hotel itself is a bit old, but the rooms are spacious enough. Booking the bus from Sapporo to Jozankei was convenient, and we saw many Japanese seniors staying there. The breakfast and dinner buffets offered a good variety of fruits and vegetables, and everything was pretty tasty. It was also very convenient for my trip to Sapporo Kokusai Ski Resort. Recommended!
よよてぃこThe buffet had a variety of options and was delicious. I was able to eat a lot of crab, which was great. There was a TV in the bathroom in the room. The pool and hot springs were great. If you're afraid of heights, the elevator might be scary... I'll post a photo, even though it's not very photogenic.
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